I
have found in some cases, for this cemetery listing that the dates of death from
the original cemetery list I used by the town, MAY BE the date of burial, rather
than the date of death. I did further research of newspapers, for correct
dates of death. If dates not in blue, then you should further check for
the actual date of death, usually a variance of a few days.

This cemetery developed in 1870's from the
farm of Clinton & Lucinda Rapalee. They had buried a young son at the top of
the hill in 1862, but this plot is not part of the current cemetery and is on
private property.

Later, many prior burials from Barrington
& Starkey were moved to this cemetery and in 1908 a cemetery
association took over the cemetery. In 1927, the village of Dundee assumed maintenance
and ownership of this cemetery. This is still an active cemetery.

DUNDEE,
Jan. 4 - The funeral of Mrs. Daniel Ellis will be
held on Friday afternoon from her late home on Seneca street. The Rev. Ernest
Williams of the Methodist church will have charge of the services. Burial
will be made in Hillside cemetery and in the Spring, the body will be
taken to South Bradford cemetery.

Mrs.
Ellis was 70 years of age and was born at South Bradford. Most of her
life had been spent in that place. Her death occurred on Tuesday evening after
an illness which was the result of a fall in her home when she broke several
ribs. Previous to this, she had been in ill health for some time. She is
survived by her husband, Daniel Ellis of
Dundee. [her
body was stored at Hillside & was later to be removed for burial at South
Bradford cemetery, the area in which she was born.]

The
funeral of Mrs. Florence Florence, who was killed
on Tuesday morning when an automobile in which she was riding down Big Hollow

Hill
near Reading, left the road and plunged down a seventy foot gully, was
held from the home of George Clark of Bridge street
in Dundee on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and interment was made in Hillside
cemetery in this place.

Lester
L. Eyrich - DUNDEE - Lester L. Eyrich, 62,
died Monday at Bath Veteran's Hospital after a short illness. Funeral
services will be held Friday at Dundee Baptist Church at 2 p. m., with the Rev.
Benjamin Disbrow, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Hillside
Cemetery, Dundee.

Mr.
Eyrich was born in Everson, Pa., May 10, 1898. He came to Dundee in 1931
from Owego and became a cashier at Dundee National Bank. For the past several
years he has conducted an insurance business in the village of Dundee, and since
that time has been employed as a
bookkeeper, currently at Shaw's Hardware, Dundee.

He
was a member of Friendship Lodge, F&AM, 153, of Owego, of which he was a
past master; and also a member of Dundee Lodge, F&AM 123, Corning
Consistory; Dundee Lodge, Order of the Eastern Star; Dundee IOOF 450, of which
he was past noble grand.

Mary
Ida "Gram" Hitchens, 94, of Dundee, died Sunday, May 5, 2002 at
Soldiers & Sailors Hospital. Survivors include two sons, Loren
M. Gaylord of St. Cloud, Fla., and Richard A.
Gaylord of Big Flats; four daughters, Delores B.
Colunio and Bernie R. Salamendra, both
of Dundee, Jeanette R. Margreno and Norma
Davis, both of Watkins Glen; two sisters, Bess
Daniels of Pine City and Lillian Personius of
Watkins Glen.

Calling
hours are 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at Baird Funeral Home, 36 Water St., Dundee.
Services will be held there at noon Wednesday, the Rev. Gerald
Vanaman officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Dundee.